Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Tales from the Trailer Park Chaper 6: Dear ole' Dad

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If you're caught up on this series I've told you before both my parents were older.  My dad was 55 years old when I was born.  I was his 3rd child, he had 2 other children from a previous marriage.

I told you a few stories about my Mom last week, I thought I would tell you few things about my dad.
He was a pure bred Italian, with an attitude to match!  I think that's where I got it from.  Actually, I know that's where I got it from.

So, you know I grew up in a trailer and we had a kick ass pool in the backyard.  I think I was around 12 years old and a freaking tornado hit our house.  One minute we were outside playing and the next minute my mom was screaming at us to come in the house.  I remember it getting really windy outside, what kid doesn't like to play outside in the wind and pretend to be flying.  Just me?  I still love being outside when it's windy.  All that hair blowing makes me feel pretty.  Anyway, we came inside and we were instructed to get into the hallway.  I remember hearing the wind and shit making screeching noises and that's about it.  It only took a few minutes and we were back outside.  We noticed that the damn tornado took half our roof with it.  Well, it didn't take it too far just hanging off the back of the house.  It pulled our antenna damn near off the house as well.  After careful consideration from my dad he realized that the freak of nature didn't do enough of damage.  With help from my half brother they proceeded to pull the antenna off the house and "made" it land into our pool!  I had no idea what the hell he was doing, until later.  Yep, you guessed it, he wanted more money from the insurance people.  I think that was about the time we got cable.  Sweet!!!! - Although, we had to say goodbye to the pool.  He never replaced it.

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I can never remember my dad working. So, while mom was working he was home taking care of us.  He was a typical bored retired man.  He was so bored he bitched about anything and everything that caught his attention.  The top 2 things he would bitch about. One, if you dare did more than one load of laundry a day.
He would go ape shit if he found out, and let me tell you what.. he was home and bored so he noticed. The next thing was if you ripped a paper towel off the roll and left a wet mark on the towel next in line.  I never understood why that bothered him so much.

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I always wondered why my dad never did the dishes when I was younger.  My mom taught Shawn and I how to wash and dry and work together to get this task done.  My dad bought my mom a dishwasher one year.  It was a weird one though, it was some kind of portable dishwasher and you had to hook a tube to the sinks faucet.  I think he let her use it once!  Anyway, in my late teen years my dad decided to start pitching in and do some house work.  He would wash the dishes after dinner and then about an hour later, I noticed my mom doing the same dishes over again.  I inquired and found out that there was a reason why dad didn't do dishes.  It wasn't because he was lazy or felt it was a woman's job.  He freaking sucked at it!
What I found out was, my dad only washed the part of the plate that the food was on.  He said,  "We don't eat on the bottom or the sides of the plate, why should I clean them."  
Then, I watched him one day and holy crap he didn't wash those area's of the plates and he decided that soap was not needed if you just used really hot water.   Mom finally put her foot down and forbid him to ever do dishes again. 

This is a pic of Mom & Dad 1997



RIP
Angelo Fischkelta - 1998
Honor Fischkelta -  2011


Thanks for reading

10 comments:

  1. Everyone had odd things about them... you dad's issue with the paper towels... different.

    My ex step mother had to have the lines matching on the carpet when we vacuumed... I realize now she was OCD... we called in crazy since she was so witchy to us...

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    1. Launna, OMG I have the same problem with vacuuming!! Haha.

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  2. Nice to hear stories about your Dad. I like the part about the dishes, it must be the Italians, my Dad thinks the same thing. I could never understand his thought process about this.

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    1. Are you kidding me? Holy shit that's funny. Must be an Italian thing.

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  3. My grandparents used to have that kind of dishwasher ... in super cool 70s avocado green! jealous? I loved that it rolled around. I did not love that I couldn't use the sink while it was running. Lame.

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  4. We had that same dishwasher growing up!

    My dad was weird about everything. Never use more than one piece of cheese... Seriously. I was grounded for a week when I thought he wouldn't notice and used two on a sandwich once. There was also the having to fold towels a certain way...and we owned NO laundry baskets! While your father wouldn't let you do more than one load, my father wanted laundry done as you used it so there was nothing dirty in the house. It was insane! He would have a heart attack if he saw the mounds of laundry in my laundry room.

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    1. Imagine our Dad's living together!! Haha! That would make one funny ass reality show.

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  5. Gotta love those pure bred Italians. My dad had his weird quirks too. Now that he is gone, I remember them fondly. But growing up, I just thought he was a Grade A butthole!! Thanks for sharing Ellen!!

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  6. This is too funny!!! The thing about the paper towels is so weird! Lol!

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